Reborn Little Girl Won’t Give Up
New home
Four, no, five houses with Alistair in them, they were certainly huge.
"It was originally a magic prop shop. Here."
What Caro pointed out was the space just as soon as he walked in the door. Indeed, it seems to have been a store, with something like a bar counter, with a few steps behind the counter with open shelves and a few steps below with doors that can be locked. There is also one more door, and there are several shelves in front of the counter in the back, where it can be said that the item was also placed.
Right now, it's just that everyone's personal belongings are in a mess.
"So, in the back of the store, yes."
Caro put me on the counter a little bit. Sitting high must be exciting because your body is a toddler.
"Leah's expensive, but I like her."
Clyde said proudly.
"Something like that! I'll do it next time."
"Caro, it sucks"
"That's silly. Low is a lot of fun, Leah!
I got a little pissed off. When Caro jumped up the edge of the counter a little bit, he went inside the counter and held me to the left and opened the door.
"Wow!"
"Huh? It's a little dirty, but I'll clean it up later, so I wonder if I can play Leah here"
I think that was probably the workshop, in a square room of about twenty tatami tatami, with a shelf of fabrication, clutterfully packed tools, and a table and chair leaned over the edge. The evening sun slipped in through the window and it was a little bright.
"Koho."
"Ha, well, we haven't used this place at all. We need to clean it first."
"Aye."
It does look very dusty.
Next in the neighborhood.
"Ah."
Go outside the counter again and now open the door in the line of the counter.
Yes, it's the dining room.
"Wow, ah, ah"
"What's up?
Peek into me Caro held. There with a large table, a cooking area is also included, which would mean a large dining room. However,
"I can't."
"Oh, yeah?
"Blah, blah."
"I wash tea bowls."
Rather, this happens because I only wash tea bowls. It needs to be cleaned. Moreover, in the meantime, Mill is organizing extra ingredients and such on his journey at best. Will the ingredients be okay?
"Let's not get a chair for Leah"
"Aye."
"Hey, Leah, don't you want to walk?
Alistair twitched and said so. I looked at the floor. It's stuffy.
"Nagging"
"'Cause you don't want to walk upstairs? I sleep upstairs."
"Go!"
I had Caro drop me off in front of the stairs.
"Alistair, it's okay. I'm not taking your rear."
That's what Caro said in a voice that included laughter.
"Beh, it's not like that. But, Leah, I like to walk. Huh?"
"Aryu, Shiyuki"
"See?
Actually, I like hugs, too, but I wouldn't have to tell you now. But the trial was waiting quickly.
The stairs were dirty. I can't get up here with my hands on it.
"Leah, what's up?"
"Oh, come on. Pussy."
"There's no other way."
I ended up walking up the stairs with a giggling Caro voice behind me, hugged by a grinning Alistair. I have no choice. Because it's still hard to get up and down the stairs without using your hands.
There were a number of doors on both sides of the stairs as they went up the wide-spread stairs.
Alistair explains as he lowers me.
"He said there used to be plenty of employees and apprenticeships, and there were plenty of rooms for that. So if we use one room at a time, we still have enough."
Then it will be okay for me to get one room.
"This is my room."
What Alistair showed us was a room just up the stairs. When I opened the door, on the wooden columns and ceiling, it was a tiny room with white lacquered walls. A simple bed and little personal belongings besides a small writing desk and chair make it look spacious.
"Leah can stay with me."
I was alone when I slept from birth. Anything was alone during the day. I don't care if I'm alone.
"Ria, one. Ichigo."
So it's okay to be alone. That's what I was going to say. But Alistair, holding me tight with cancer,
"It's okay, 'cause I'm here from now on. I'm not alone."
I said.
"If you get tired of Alistair, I'll be there."
Me, too.
That's what Caro and Clyde said when they were peeking through the entrance.
"Carol and Clyde can clean up the room and then tell me."
"Yabe."
"I didn't want to be told that"
Alistair's objections filled the room with laughter. It may have been Alistair who was hard on his own. Until I'm a little older, can I come with you?
"Build a small bed"
"Right. Why don't you make it between jobs?"
What? Until then? Looking back at Alistair,
"You can stay with me."
I said. Alistair's sleeping minister, will he be okay? The boy is also a violent sleeper. But between the worries,
"Hey, I've been sourcing dinner."
and Bart's voice.
"Meh!"
"Rice."
When I yelled like that, Caro and Clyde ran off to the ground floor. Me and Alistair walked down the stairs slowly, holding hands this time as we looked at each other and laughed softly.
"Do you want to put a railing on it?"
"Right."
This is also Caro and Clyde. Did I look strange,
We're carpenters.
That's what Caro said when he pointed at himself. That, but weren't you hunting the Fallen?
"Everybody, soldered -"
"Oh, Leah, you know exactly what I mean."
Bart sneered.
"But hunters aren't the kind of work they can do until they're older. I'll make a lot of money by then, but that's why there's no guarantee I'll live with it for the rest of my life. So many also do another job between hunters. And even if you retire from Hunter, you do the job. By the way, I'm a demon stone shop. Come on."
Bart said it seemed illuminating. So, is Caro and Clyde carpenters?
"Bedo."
Yeah, we'll make it.
Caro said, Clyde nodded. What about the mill, then?
"Me? I'm helping the dining room. I mean, you're a cook."
So I was a cook during the trip. So what about Alistair?
"I haven't made up my mind yet, but so far I'm helping Brendell's demon stone shop"
I see.
"Ria?
What about me, then? A subtle silence came to my inquiry. I wonder what I should do from tomorrow.